Scott Mc Kenzie San Francisco 1967
Scott McKenzie (born Philip Blondheim, January 10, 1939, Jacksonville, Florida) is an American singer. He is best known for his 1967 hit single and generational anthem, San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair). McKenzie grew up in North Carolina and Virginia, where he became friends with the son of one of his mother s friends, John Phillips. In the mid 1950s, he sang briefly with Tim Rose in a high school group called The Singing Strings, and later with Phillips, Mike Boran and Bill Cleary formed a doo wop band, The Abstracts. In New York, The Abstracts became The Smoothies and recorded two singles with Decca Records, produced by Milt Gabler. In 1961 Phillips and McKenzie met Dick Weissman and formed The Journeymen, which recorded three albums for Capitol Records. They disbanded The Journeymen in 1964, as McKenzie wanted to perform on his own. So Phillips formed the group The Mamas the Papas with Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot and Michelle Phillips, his second wife. The group soo
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